Dolores, we meet again

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

It was another beautiful morning for coffee on the porch today. Made even more beautiful by the company of our hummingbirds and more sun after so many rainy gray days. Hubby is off to work and I have gotten myself dressed and ready to head out to help interview for a position at school but I thought I’d take a few minutes to update you on my knitting yesterday.

I spent a good chunk of the morning knitting the first of two Love and Light projects that I need done. One as a gift and one for Sylvie’s nook. The gift, the one that really needed to be done first, is finished. I timed myself this time and it took just a bit over an hour and a half. Not bad! When I saw my photo of the little knitted heart on the porch I have to admit to giggling … it’s literal knitting on the porch. Ha! Ha! I’ve got to find one of those little plug thingies to plug it in to test the lights. I sure hope they work!

Love and Light by Laura Nelkin

And then theres’s Dolores.

I bought the kit for Dolores back in the dark ages, before Covid-19, before forever ago. I started knitting her in November 2018 according to my Ravelry project page. This week I took her out of the cupboard where she’s been hiding and had a look to see what I need to do to get her finished and living life “out” in our house. I had finished her body but didn’t like the stuffing, it wasn’t firm enough, so I opened her up and stuffed her again so her body is firmer. (She’ll be happy I did.) Once done, I cast on for her snout and knitted her ears and got them attached. She’s already looking like a sheep.

Dolores by Franklin Habit (Kit by WEBS)

The pattern and kits are long gone. Maybe they’ll bring them back again. I’d love to have more of her outfits now. Especially since I have a granddaughter!

Yesterday afternoon I started Dolores’ legs and arms. I was knitting away and all I could think of at first was steamed clams. If you’re a New Englander you’ll understand.

And then as I progressed in knitting the leg (arm?) I started to see the old cartoon Granny’s saggy breast. I laughed out loud thinking about Franklin designing legs of a sheep based on the saggy breasts of a cartoon granny. I’m sure that wasn’t forefront in his mind but it did make me laugh. (I can have so much fun inside my little head.)

If you’re of a certain age, as I am, you’ll understand this. If not, google away …Robert Brown is the cartoonist and he drew for Playboy magazine back in the day. I thought about taking a screenshot and placing it here but I think you can look it up if you don’t know about him.

Anyway, I got three of the four arms/legs done last night and will eventually sit down and knit the rest of the last one today and maybe they’ll get attached, too. Leaving me with the tail and her shawl and a bit of facial embroidery. One more project complete and this one makes me pretty stinking happy. I believe I have a couple of her outfits stored away in a Longaberger basket somewhere around here. I guess it’s time to find them, huh?

Gone knitting.

PS – I found the outfits! I bought four kits and I have four patterns. Those will make good travel knitting for the warmer months … and by travel knitting I mean something to take in the car and to meetings.

Little Tern

Sunday, May 25, 2025

We are at the beginning of what is technically (here in Maine) tourist season which also means summer. Those of us who know Maine are laughing because this is the least summer-like weather we’ve had in forever at the end of May. It’s been gray and rainy for days … weeks! It’s leaving me a bit fatigued, maybe a bit depressed (although with the way things are in this country and around the world it makes total sense) and all I really want to do is sit and knit. I’ve been doing plenty of that.

Little Tern by Tin Can Knits

I have finished the Little Tern blanket by Tin Can Knits in Fyberspates Vivacious DK. This photo looks more turquoise and the real color is more green but I love it and the blanket is an heirloom-quality knit. As I was knitting this blanket, the second one I’ve made, I was thinking about how much I loved making the first one and how grateful I am that I had the presence of mind to buy extra yarn so that I could make this one! I think I’ve written about this before – this pattern and yarn were one of the “kits” in A Year of Techniques, a class that I took several years ago with Jen Arnall-Culliford. It was a series of tutorials that then became a book and you could take the class with or without buying the yarn kits. I did. Mostly because I didn’t know any of the yarns that they were using for the tutorial projects and, boy, am I glad I did. This is one of my favorite yarns but there were many.

Little Tern is designed by Tin Can Knits. It uses a provisional cast on and then the body of the blanket is knit in a textured pattern that is easy enough to (almost) remember. Once the body is done, a lace edge is knitted onto the body on both ends. It’s rather ingenious, frankly. AND it’s absolutely engaging and gorgeous. I seldom knit the same pattern twice and I am actually looking forward to knitting this one again (I have a set of purple Fyberspates Vivacious DK for another blanket in my stash.)

I also finished the quilt that I made for my granddaughter’s sleeping nook at Yaya and Poppy’s house. This fabric was in my fabric collection and I only bought the one piece of flannel that is the backing. I even made the binding out of left-over bits and scraps of the fabric I used for the quilt. This week I hand-stitched the back of the binding and it’s now ready to be put to use. I think she’ll like the bright colors and the soft warm flannel on the back.

We finished painting her little nook. It’s the same width as a crib mattress and it’s really purple. Way more than I am comfortable with but I am thinking that once the wallpaper birds on a wire is up and the giraffe picture is hung, I think it will be a bit less “purple”. But it’s what she asked for … I simple neglected to think about paint colors being darker once they’re on the wall. It’s all good. We backed my IKEA Kallax storage cube unit with a “bead board” panelling, trimmed the bottom of the nook after the panelling was installed and the shelf unit was attached to the wall so it can’t tip over and then the room was painted. We need to cut some slats that will sit up a bit so the mattress is off the floor and then put up the decorations. I still have to make two pillowcases and if I have time, I’ll knit a little blanket like one she has at home. All things to make her stay here at Yaya and Poppy’s feel like home. I’m crazy like that.

I’ve been working on finishing up little projects and have done well doing that. I’ve knitted and blocked two more tams for my client. She loves these hats and they’re not a bother to make up for her. It’s nice that she appreciates them so much. I also made a little “blueberry” hat for our soon-to-be Denver nugget. I used a pattern by Ann Norling and Malabrigo Rios yarn. It’s pretty cute. Now, of course, I’m knitting a bigger one for Sylvie. She loves blueberries. I’ve been working my way down the second socks’s foot (the first one fits perfectly), and I have been picking up my Jelly Roll blanket. A customer brought in bits and bobs of leftovers and I brought home a few fingering weight yarns that she left to add to my blanket (as if I was going to run out any time soon.) I also made some strawberry jam this week and a batch of blueberry muffins for my hubby. We brought the strawberries at a very good price at Costco on Monday specifically for jam making. Yum!

I pulled another unfinished project out of my cupboard. Ages ago I bought a kit from Jimmy Beans Wool that was to make Franklin Habit’s Dolores (a sheep) and some of her outfits. I got the body finished and then the project went into time out … not because of anything other than my little cast-on-itis and there Dolores’ body has been resting waiting for me to turn my attention back to her. The other day I pulled out the bound off stitches and will be more firmly stuffing her body and then closing her up again. I will be committing time to getting her finished because she’ll be a fun addition to Sylvie’s nook. I think. AND she’ll be finished. I really am trying to get projects finished … I have a few. (Ahem.) I haven’t forgotten the pink mittens either … the first one is mostly finished and the embroidery looks pretty good, actually. Think I can get a second one done?

I have a couple of deadline projects … both are Love and Light by Laura Nelkin. When a couple gets married in our family or has a baby, they get one for their home. I haven’t made one yet for Amy and Jake (they were married a year ago-ish) so I’ll make one now for their baby’s nursery. I’m calling this baby the Denver nugget and he or she is due end of August/early September. Sylvie has one in her room in NYC and it’s used as a nightlight. I’ll make one for her nook here so it’s just like home … and not at all since she won’t be sleeping in a crib for the first time ever. We are all crossing our fingers that she stays in bed like she does at home. That reminds me that I need a bookshelf for her wall.

Gone knitting.